The Prayer Crossroad [EPUB]

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Learning to Fight, Trust, and Surrender at the Turning Point of Prayer.

When your prayers go unanswered and heaven is silent, how do you respond? This powerful book explores the spiritual tension between pleading with God and trusting His will. Inspired by David’s journey, Apostle Glen Monama walks you through the stages of prayer—from desperation to surrender—and shows how God transforms you at the crossroads of pain and faith.

Learning to Fight, Trust, and Surrender at the Turning Point of Prayer.

When your prayers go unanswered and heaven is silent, how do you respond? This powerful book explores the spiritual tension between pleading with God and trusting His will. Inspired by David’s journey, Apostle Glen Monama walks you through the stages of prayer—from desperation to surrender—and shows how God transforms you at the crossroads of pain and faith.

The Prayer Crossroad: Learning to Fight, Trust, and Surrender at the Turning Point of Prayer

What do you do when prayer doesn’t seem to work?

When you’ve fasted, cried, and believed—and still, the answer is silence?

In The Prayer Crossroad, Apostle Glen Monama takes you into the heart of one of the most emotionally raw and spiritually profound moments in Scripture: King David’s response to the illness of his child in 2 Samuel 12. Through this lens—and his own lived experiences—Apostle Glen unpacks what it means to truly pray when you’re standing at the turning point of desperation, surrender, and divine purpose.

This is not a book of theory. It’s a manual for the spiritually weary. A guide for the intercessor. A light for those standing in the middle of pain, still holding onto hope.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • How to fight before you surrender

  • How to shift from petition to praise

  • How to find grace when the answer is “No”

  • How God transforms you when the situation doesn’t change

If you’re standing between a closed door and an open heaven, this book is for you. Let The Prayer Crossroad show you how to meet God right where the road bends—and be changed forever.